Dissecting Stupidity, by T.L. Davis

Dissecting stupidity could mean full-time jobs for half-a-million researchers. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

While the Fani Willis testimony inspired this post, it’s not the only case to be made for the fact that Americans might be too stupid today to fix anything. This is not a condemnation of the human being so much as it’s a condemnation of a federally-run public school system. One cannot rely on education to solve the problems; it takes common sense, logic and the application of both to overcome the irrational and illogical narratives that seem to create this sort of civil psychosis, the outcome of which is societal suicide.

Fani Willis, for her part, relies on arguments that are so stupid when it comes to how she misappropriated funds and the conflicts of interest in hiring a sexual partner to investigate the political crime of being Donald Trump. It is only intelligent if intended as a tactic that by admitting criminal and unethical acts the judicial circus serves to distract from the collusion meetings she and Nate Wade held with the White House prior to filing the charges against Trump.

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2 responses to “Dissecting Stupidity, by T.L. Davis

  1. Famous lawyer Frito Pendejo says Not Sure regarding Fani (junk in the trunk or big azz) Willis.

    Whatchu’ talkin’ bout Willis?

    One page says she put the dress on backwards?

    Soros must believe in the Magic Soil and scuttlebutt is that Mini Sorrows is dating Huma Abedin but I thought he played for the rainbow team.

    Idiocracy Part Deuce-Steaming Fourth World Turd.

    Shake it Fani, show us what you’re working with.

    Mean Boy feels good.

  2. Dank meme spotted-SUV with passenger door open girl rolling on the pavement, vehicle is called Sorrows and the female is Fani. (h/t-SH)

    Fani got tossed out on her fanny because useful idiot status never lasts.

    Be like all smart to leave a digital breadcrumbs trail and smile at the security cameras with the peoples money.

    Peoples because no one owns anything in the collective.

    All are property of the state.

    Forward, si se puede!

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